An average of 2,000 people daily have seen the exhibit, according to “Body Worlds” communications manager Rhiannon Hendrickson. That exceeds other popular exhibitions the Museum has hosted, such as “Titanic” and “Quest for Immortality.”

The Museum is also at an all-time high of more than 58,000 member households (nearly 8,000 households joined in March alone — many in anticipation of the latest “Body Worlds”) and has hosted 45,000 students on school field trips to see the exhibit.

Originally launched in March and slated to end on July 18, “Body Worlds” will now run through Aug. 15. The exhibit displays more than 200 posed human cadavers and slices of organs and tissue preserved using a propriety process called plastination.